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Brought to Nottingham by the Royal Shakespeare Company, this thrilling love story of two young people kept apart by prejudice and injustice is inspired by William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Sephy, a Prime Minister's daughter from the powerful Crosses, falls for rebel Callum, son of a dangerous Nought agitator. Their desire to be together threatens family loyalties and sparks a growing political crisis.
Malorie Blackman is a best-selling and award-winning author of books for children and young people. Her hugely popular novel is adapted for stage by Royal Court Theatre Artistic Director Dominic Cooke, whose RSC credits include The Crucible for which he won the 2007 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Director and Best Revival.
Noughts and Crosses Insight - Friday 28 March 4pm - 5pm This specially created onstage event with members of the company will provide a detailed insight into the making of the play.
Post-show talk: Thursday 27 March after the 2pm
Matinee Times: Evenings - Tuesday - Saturday at 7pm
Matinees - Thursday and Saturday at 2pm
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